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10PCS 3MM Tattoo Practice Skin, 6" x 8" Blank Tattoo Fake Skin, Double Sides Silicone Simulate Real Skin Practice Sheet for Tattoo Beginner/Experienced Artist Microblading Eyebrow

Original price $37.60 - Original price $37.60
Original price
$37.60
$37.60 - $37.60
Current price $37.60
  • 【Say Goodbye to Notebook Sketches】-- Udefineit Tattoo Practice Skins is made of a soft silicone mix that accurately replicates the skin of the face. They closely recreate the experience of tattooing on human skin. Using these products allows artists to show potential tattoo clients what you can do or how the pieces will look. These tattooable pieces are a great way to practice your craft or new techniques.
  • 【Practice skins are a great occasion to reuse them】-- The 0.12 inch (3.0mm) thickness allows these skins to take in the ink and make the practice skin more durable, feel better, and can be used on both sides. A bit of an alcohol scrub will remove any excess ink from practice skins. Whether you’re practicing outlining or shading, this tattoo practice skin is perfect for testing your progress, trying new machines or inks, and saving your artwork as progress or showing off your different tattoo skills.
  • 【Large Size】-- The large 7.8″ x 5.9″ / 15 x 19.7 cm size is perfect for showcasing your best work, which will be a ultimate gift combo for any tattoo artist. The flexibility of the practice skin allows you to wrap it around objects, giving you the contour you need to practice on different body parts, such as arms, legs, chests, or backs.
  • 【Simulates the Feeling of Needle Penetrating Real Skin】-- A thick synthetic base replicates the stretch and taut of human skin. Responsive to needle feedback, you’ll get a true sense of how it will feel to work on actual skin. Each tattoo practice skin is also double-sided, allowing you to practice and perfect until no ink is left. And with extra large surface areas, you can experiment with sketches of varying sizes.
  • 【Various Usage】-- Great for beginners to use to practice tattooing, or for advanced tattoo artists who want to try out new tattooing techniques, test new tattoo machines or inks, or just display their artwork in their shops and at conventions.